Saturday, 24 September 2011

Ladies ... in today's modern world, what do you personally think about the female breast culture?

According to a study done from www.menshealth.com



735 women were asked about their thoughts on the current breast culture:



Do women with prominent breasts receive preferential treatment in the workplace?

- 49% said no

- 51% said yes



Do you think the male fascination with breasts is harmless or excessive?

- 72% said probably harmless

- 28% said probably excessive



Do you pay attention to how other women accentuate their breasts?

- 78% said yes

- 22% said no



How do you primarily perceive your breasts?

- 49% said key elements of my sexual identity

- 33% said merely parts of my body

- 10% said fashion accessories

- 8% said I don't think about them



Have you ever had an orgasm solely from breast play?

- 78% said no

- 22% said yes



If you could, how would you change your breasts?

- 43% said make them bigger

- 43% said no change

- 14% said make them smaller



During foreplay, where do you want attention focused?

- 44% said face-to-face

- 28% said your chest

- 28% said oral sex
Ladies ... in today's modern world, what do you personally think about the female breast culture?
I think those statistics are pretty accurate.

However, I've always had small a-cup breasts but I have round hips and a big butt... even though I am very slim, only 116 lbs and 5'4%26quot;.



I even looked into getting a breast augmentation because I would feel sexier when I get intimate with someone. I also see women getting special treatment for having nice large breasts. But it's not very common for black women to get plastic surgery but I am really thinking about getting my boobs done.
Ladies ... in today's modern world, what do you personally think about the female breast culture?
I wish I didn't have breasts. They are annoying and useless things for me. I'm not having children and I'm asexual, so I'm not having sex, therefore they are useless. Bras are uncomfortable. Having guys stare at my chest is uncomfortable, and trying to exercise is uncomfortable.
%26quot;Breast culture%26quot;? What a ridiculous term. There's no such thing.



Here's what I think: men like breasts. Some women like showing theirs off. Breasts have not %26quot;been sexualized%26quot;; they *are sexual*. Women need to get over it.
Big breasts don't get special treatment to tell you the truth,it's just what women with small breasts think.And all types of breasts get attention regardless.
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